To Walk Among The Dead by Hugs.And.Kisses (i like reading TXT) π
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Chapter 1
The Towers
Room 319
Patient: Peterson, Aubrey (77012E)
Date of Birth: 10/31/1992
Date of Admittance: 11/05/2000
Condition: Suffers from sever hallucinations and delusional fantasies of a place called Halloween Town.
Notes: No progress
Patient: Williams, Sandra (78360Y)
Date of Birth: November 25, 1988
Date of Admittance: 03/07/1996
Condition: Schizophrenic cutter. Under severe emotional stress, reverts to 'Sandra' personality, who feels no pain and cuts not only self, but anything within reach. Has developed bulimia over past several years.
Notes: No progress
Leon Jacobs looked over his new assignment sheet. "Heh, lucky you." One of his coworkers, Shawn Grouse, chuckled. "You're still stuck with craziest in this place." He patted Leon's shoulder and walked off.
Leon looked at the sheet again. Working in an asylum meant that all the patients were crazy. He hadn't even heard of these two, so how bad could they be?
xXx
I woke up to see a pair of emerald eyes staring at me. "Sandy, get off me."
The girl climbed off my stomach. "You didn't wake up. I thought you'd missed it."
"I was busy." I muttered, sitting up. Sandy Williams had been my roommate since I had been taken to The Towers five days after my eighth birthday. She was very skinny; her bones showed through her deep tan skin everywhere, and her gown hung on her like a tablecloth. Black hair fell to her butt, thin, stringy, and lifeless. Pale scars crisscrossed the bottom of her arms. At sixteen, she was four years older than me, it'd be three in a few months, and the closest thing to a caring mother I'd had in the five-and-a-half years I've been here.
"Making goo-goo eyes at your boyfriend?" She asked with a disproving tone.
I rolled my eyes. "Sandy, Lock isn't my boyfriend. And no, I was helping Sally pick some Witch Hazel. She was out."
"Oh. That's okay then." She sat down on her bed. "We've got a new doctor."
I looked up. "So we finally scared off Anderson then?"
She smiled. "He's two rooms down." I laughed. She took on a more serious tone. "But I don't think we can get rid of this one. He's very good. He's the one who fixed Candace."
"Candy? He fixed Candy?" Candace Jones was a suicidal pyromaniac who'd set herself on fire and tried to hang herself after she'd slit her wrists open. You think that would've killed her, but no. The flames burned up the rope and set off the fire alarm. The rope snapped, the fire was put out by the sprinklers, and the paramedics got there in time to save her from the blood loss. Then, she got sent here. Lucky her. She'd been released two months ago.
Sandy nodded again. I smirked. "Well, he can't fix something that's not broken. Neither of us is broken, so we're simply not fixable."
The doors opened and our nurse, Juliet, walked in. She was always bright and happy; she definitely shouldn't have been working here. "Breakfast girls." She set the trays on the swiveling tables attached to our beds. I stared at mine like I expected it to jump up and bite me. Which, knowing this place and its food, it very well might. "I know you don't like eating, Aubrey, but try today, okay?"
I grunted. She just sighed and walked out. I watched as Sandy scarfed down her food at a sickening rate, and then finished off whatever I hadn't eaten. How she managed to do that and stay skin and bones amazed me. Seconds later, she ran to the bathroom, and I could hear her puke. Right, that's how.
xXx
Leon knocked on the door of room 319. "It's open." A voice from inside called.
He opened the door to see a pair of girls sitting on one of the regulation beds in the room. "You're a lot more polite than Dr. Anderson was." One said.
"You must be Sandra." He smiled warmly.
Her face grew icy. "It's Sandy."
He nodded. "I see. I apologize, Sandy. So that must be Aubrey, right?" He gestured to the other girl, who was hunched over, concentrating on something.
"She won't say anything until she's done." Sandy told him, her eyes on the other girl's face.
"Done? With what?" He walked to Aubrey's side to her working on a drawing that seemed to be of a skeleton and a rag doll. "I see. Do you mind if I sit down?"
Sandy shrugged. "You're the one in charge." Leon pulled a chair over and sat down, examining the girls. Sandy was very tall and lanky, even sitting down. She was probably near his height, which was 6'2", but barely had more meat on her than the skeleton in the drawing. Her face was hollow, but her emerald eyes burned with strong emotion. Her skin was dark tan and her hair was ebony black and hung around her like a veil. He guessed she was part Mexican.
Aubrey was quite the opposite. She was skinny, though nowhere near the twig-like state of skinny Sandy was. Her hair was short and messy, as well as an interesting shade of silvery blonde. Her skin was, he thought, barely a shade a way from becoming translucent.
She put the pencil down suddenly and looked up at him with startling reddish-pink eyes. 'She's albino. That explains it.' He thought to himself.
"Doctor, I'm sure you didn't come here simply to chat with us, so what is it you want?" Her voice held a slight tone of authority, as though she was saying, 'crazy or not, I'm still better than you'.
He smiled nonetheless. "Actually, I came to tell you that both of you are to come to mandatory sessions with me every day from now on."
Neither looked pleased. "For how long?" Sandy demanded angrily.
"Until we make some progress." He smiled again and left the room.
xXx
Sandy jumped off my bed in rage and began pacing the floor. "Just who the hell does he think he is! 'Mandatory sessions'. Oh please!"
I added a few more shadows beneath Sally's left eye. "Watch it, Sandy. We don't need you snapping again. You punched out two orderlies got stuck in solitary for a week last time."
"Yeah, I know. But come on!"
I set the book down on my knees and looked up at her. "I don't like it either, but we don't have a choice."
Sandy pouted. And she was supposed to be the mature one? "But Aubrey-!"
I shook my head. "I'll talk to Jack tonight, okay? We'll get rid of him, just like we got rid of the last two. Until then, we'll go to the sessions." I picked the book back up and went back to my drawing.
There were a few minutes of silence. "Aubrey?"
"Hmm?" I darkened a few of the pinstripes on Jack's coat.
"Will you... will you take me to Halloween Town sometime?"
I looked up, a bit startled by her sudden request. "I- I don't know if I can, Sandy. I mean, I hardly know how I get myself there."
She leant towards me a bit. "But if you could... if you found a way?"
I sighed. "If I find a way, Sandy, then I'll take you to Halloween Town."
She smiled happily. "Promise?"
"I promise you. Now, let me get back to my drawing. I need to get it finished."
Chapter 2
The First Session
Username: jacobsl
Password: a3bd2ern2suy2
ACCESS GRANTED
Patient file #77012E
PROCESSING REQUEST...
Patient: Peterson, Aubrey (77012E)
Date of Birth: October 31, 1992
Date of Admittance: November 5, 1998
Condition: Suffers from sever hallucinations and delusional fantasies of a place called Halloween Town.
Notes: No progress.
x-Two weeks later-x
"I got a phone call from your sister yesterday after you left."
Aubrey didn't react to this statement. She instead chose to stare at the clock above Leon's head.
"She's made an appointment to come and see you tomorrow. Isn't that nice?"
"Doctor, please stop talking to me as though I'm an infant." She finally replied.
Leon frowned. "You didn't answer my question, Aubrey."
She sighed and met his gaze, unblinking. "It would be if my mother didn't put her up to it. She won't come out here herself to check up on me, so she sends Emily."
"Really." Leon asked curiously, writing this down in his notes.
Aubrey continued. "And she only comes on two days: the first of May, which is tomorrow, and my birthday."
Leon jotted something else down. "Doesn't that make you sad that your family doesn't want to come visit you? Is that why you created Halloween Town?"
Aubrey groaned in frustration. "I've already told you, I didn't create it. It's always just been there."
"But before your father killed himsel-"
"My dad didn't kill himself!" She jumped out of her seat, enraged. "It was a car accident. I don't care what anyone says, he was murdered!" She ran out of the room, slamming the door behind her.
Leon smiled. They were making progress...
xXx
I couldn't get to sleep fast enough that night, even with an IV pumping anesthesia into my bloodstream.
When I opened my eyes again, I was standing in front of a dead tree with a pumpkin shaped door on it. I turned its nose, the doorknob, shoved it open, and jumped through, landing, quite painfully by the way, on my butt.
"You're late." I looked up to see a grinning devil's mask staring at me.
"Where's Jack?"
Lock 'tsk'-ed, trying to sound annoyed. "Glad to see you too, Aubrey."
"I'm sorry. Hi Lock, great to see you, where's Jack?" I asked, grinning.
He helped me up, and I began dusting myself off. Not like there was really any dust in the Hinterlands, it was just something to do to get Lock talking. "Busy. Doctor F's latest experiment got loose."
I stopped dusting myself off. "You didn't...?"
"Shock, Barrel, and I are banished, remember?"
I looked at him skeptically. "That hasn't stopped you before."
He groaned. "It wasn't me this time. I cross my little black heart."
I laughed and hugged him. Hey, I didn't lie to Sandy. Technically, Lock isn't my boyfriend. Also technically, I wasn't supposed to be seeing him at all. "So where are Shock and Barrel anyways?"
"Shock's locked herself in her room again, and Barrel's probably watching the experiment try to destroy the town, even
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